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It's the first time the two events have ever been filmed in Scotland, and Zack is excited to be back in the city.

"I've been here before and love performing in front of the Glasgow crowd," admits the New Yorker, who joined the WWE 11 years ago.

"I can't wait to get out there again."

Mojo added: "I'm a first-timer to Glasgow. I've not got any expectations, I'm just excited to see what's going to happen.

"I'm sure it will be great because Zack has hyped it up a lot."

While Zack made his WWE debut as a raw 20-year-old, Mojo's journey into wrestling took a bit of a detour.

Our reporter Fraser with Zack and Mojo (Image: Glasgow Live)

The 30-year-old American starred in the NFL with Green Bay Packers and Arizona Cardinals before he was sidelined with a serious injury.

Mojo admitted: "I'd played football all my life but wrestling was something I'd always wanted to do.

"Obviously, you couldn't sign up for this type of wrestling in school, so I took the football route first. I was successful and made it to the NFL, but I had a bad injury and was out for 18 months."

But Mojo believes his injury turned out to be a blessing in disguise.

He said: "Doctors said my injury was career-ending, but I came back from it and when I was a free agent, I had some offers from the NFL on the table, but the all of a sudden the WWE approached me from left-field and I left everything I knew to take a chance on it.

"I'm glad I did because it's already paying off and I'm having more fun than I've ever had before."

Zack and Mojo have been tag team partners for over a year now, and the pair, better known as the “Hype Bros", are big fan favourites.

And it's clear to see why. They've become an inspiration to others after bouncing back from struggles in their life.